Area Development News Desk

04/22/2013

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Grand Design RV, LLC, a recreation vehicle developer and manufacturer, plans to locate its headquarters and manufacturing operations in Middlebury, Indiana, creating up to 500 new jobs by 2016. The firm, which employs 115 associates in Middlebury, is currently hiring additional associates across the company, including manufacturing, distribution, administration and sales.

The company invested $11.1 million to purchase and equip four plants totaling more than 400,000 square feet on a 67-acre campus located at 11333 CR 2 in Middlebury. Grand Design, which introduced its product to the market in January, expects its Middlebury campus to produce more than 1,750 units this year which will be shipped to more than 120 dealers across North America.

Launched by RV industry veterans Ron Fenech, Don Clark and Bill Fenech in late 2012, Grand Design currently manufactures its signature Solitude brand, an extended stay fifth-wheel, with plans to develop and manufacture up to six different product lines of towable fifth wheel and travel trailers for the recreational industry.

“In forming Grand Design, our desire was to create a special company that people wanted to build a career with, dealers and suppliers wanted to partner with and build products that retail customers would be proud to own,” said Don Clark, president and co-owner of Grand Design. “We had a strong desire to base our new company in Elkhart County and specifically Middlebury. This area has a strong supplier network and an experienced RV workforce. The high level of quality that we are building into our products demands this type of expertise. We have been fortunate to attract individuals that truly care about the product they build and possess a work ethic that is second to none.”

“There is no location more convenient or suited for Grand Design’s operations than Elkhart County, the RV capital of the world,” said Gov. Mike Pence. “With our skilled workforce, competitive tax climate and robust infrastructure, the Hoosier State stands out as the best place to start and grow a business. Our hope is that by preserving this low-tax, pro-growth climate, the world will continue to recognize that Indiana is open for business.”

As an incentive, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation offered Grand Design RV, LLC up to $2,850,000 in conditional tax credits and up to $200,000 in training grants based on the company’s job creation plans. These tax credits are performance-based, meaning until Hoosiers are hired, the company is not eligible to claim incentives. The town of Middlebury supports the project at the request of the Elkhart County Economic Development Corporation.

“This is great news for Elkhart County,” said David Hess, member of the Elkhart County Council. “Grand Design could have made this investment in a nearby state, however they decided to invest right here in Elkhart County. Our strong business climate, entrepreneurial spirit and expertise in the recreational vehicle, automotive and transportation sectors were all deciding factors. The Economic Development Corporation of Elkhart County and the state of Indiana work diligently to create an economically vibrant community where companies like Grand Design can thrive and prosper. This is key to our county’s long-term economic prosperity and will generate many more success stories like this one in the years ahead.”